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romney said, a key very senior mitt romney person calmed me today and says that mitt misspoke on dialing back tax cuts. and this senior person said mitt would like a mulligan and you know what, following beings, i'll give him a mulligan for now. but he has got to stay on message. and that importantly includes next wednesday's crucial debate. it could be his last chance. let's bring in our guest to comment on this. we have harry melver, steve moore oig and phil reducer. steve, i went off the rails and went off hfr-i was so angry at this wall street news story story. romney tempers tax plan, dialing back his tax code, suggesting that he's going to remove tax deductions from the middle class. he didn't talk a bit about take home pay and lower tax rates. and frankly, i was angry and confused and if i don't get it, i suspect the public may not get it. >> yeah, i watched the show last night, i saw that anger. and i share that anger. you know, look, there's an order rule of politics, either you're on offense or defense. and too much of this campaign over the last month mitt romney has been on d
romney said, a key very senior mitt romney person calmed me today and says that mitt misspoke on dialing back tax cuts. and this senior person said mitt would like a mulligan and you know what, following beings, i'll give him a mulligan for now. but he has got to stay on message. and that importantly includes next wednesday's crucial debate. it could be his last chance. let's bring in our guest to comment on this. we have harry melver, steve moore oig and phil reducer. steve, i went off the...
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take a romney kicker any day of the week. throughout the night romney repeatedly claimed he was the real friend of small business. even as we know saying something bad about small business has become new third rail of american politics. this comment is typical. >> there's a survey done of small businesses across the country. said what's been the effect of obama care on your hiring plans? and three quarters of them said it makes us less likely to hire people. >> all right. let's take him at face value for a moment. small business truly gets a boost if you elect romney, you need paychecks. the company's growth is in the hands of small business expansion. obama bears take note. you might be tempted to short paychecks on the democratic victory. but remember, you have to pay that bountiful dividend if you short the stock. along the same lines, romney claimed that obama's poll advise causing an increase in the use of food stamps. >> the proof of that is one out of six people in poverty. the proof of that is we've gone from 32 milli
take a romney kicker any day of the week. throughout the night romney repeatedly claimed he was the real friend of small business. even as we know saying something bad about small business has become new third rail of american politics. this comment is typical. >> there's a survey done of small businesses across the country. said what's been the effect of obama care on your hiring plans? and three quarters of them said it makes us less likely to hire people. >> all right. let's take...
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first he called romney's record sterling. last night, a direct jab, clinton couldn't help himself by boasting his four budget surpluses. moments ago, in an exclusive interview with maria bartiromo, the former president advocated the extension of the bush tax cuts to curb a recession, another jab at obama. take a listen. >> i don't have any problem with extending all of it now, including the current spending levels. they're still pretty low, the government spending levels, but i think they look high because there's a recession. >> yep. he did say extend the tax cuts and notice, he said we are already in a recession. so is clinton in a sense an evil political genius setting obama up to fail? plus, new revelations that the justice department may have lied about the fast and furious gun walking scandal. will attorney general eric holder be held in contempt? might there be impeachment hearings? oversight and reform chairman congressman darryl issa joins me exclusively. first up, polls in wisconsin will close at 9:00 p.m. eastern.
first he called romney's record sterling. last night, a direct jab, clinton couldn't help himself by boasting his four budget surpluses. moments ago, in an exclusive interview with maria bartiromo, the former president advocated the extension of the bush tax cuts to curb a recession, another jab at obama. take a listen. >> i don't have any problem with extending all of it now, including the current spending levels. they're still pretty low, the government spending levels, but i think they...
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and is mitt romney's problem mitt romney or mitt's own message?" the cutler report" is just moments away. giants sunday night on nbc. this could be me monday morning. see you monday! hey, larry. what are you looking at tonight. >> i'm worried about the economic stats here at home. they do not look good. i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." our top story, breaking news coming in. the obama white house circling its wagons around u.n. ambassador susan rice. lawmakers are demanding her resignation and the answer to this, was there an absolute security breakdown and a subsequent cover-up of the 9/11 terror attack in libya? within 24 hours, they all knew
and is mitt romney's problem mitt romney or mitt's own message?" the cutler report" is just moments away. giants sunday night on nbc. this could be me monday morning. see you monday! hey, larry. what are you looking at tonight. >> i'm worried about the economic stats here at home. they do not look good. i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." our top story, breaking news coming in. the obama white house circling its wagons around u.n. ambassador susan rice....
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if you're mitt romney. we had a downbeat number last time but it didn't hurt the market that badly because the fed then committed to a full-out war against deflation. we can't expect the fed to come out this time and say something positive because they're not scheduled to speak. look out below if the employment report is weak. because i think we could get hammered. i don't like to enter on a downbeat note. but i'm a realist on the show. on tuesday cramer fave powermaker pvh, happy analysts day. we've been huge backers of their ceo and he has often used these kinds of events to telegraph better than expected numbers. last time we spoke to him he was very optimistic. we need to be sure that the positive tone continues because retail and banking have been the two stalwarts other than oil in the last quarter. by monday we'll be in a new month and new quarter. the central bank inspired optimism isn't going away anytime soon. next week we got a bunch of big picture data points both domestically and europe. if the
if you're mitt romney. we had a downbeat number last time but it didn't hurt the market that badly because the fed then committed to a full-out war against deflation. we can't expect the fed to come out this time and say something positive because they're not scheduled to speak. look out below if the employment report is weak. because i think we could get hammered. i don't like to enter on a downbeat note. but i'm a realist on the show. on tuesday cramer fave powermaker pvh, happy analysts day....
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mitt romney is something on the board. do you ever discuss that's something you might do further down the line. >> i have never discussed politics with mitt romney except for his politician. i love the job i am in. and i tend to stay here for a long time. >> would you go into public service? is that something that would interest. >> i think that's a very noble calling. i'm not sure i have it in my dna to go for electoral politics ever. that to many is a tough business these folks are engaged in. i hope to live for many years but i hope to be at marriott for a long time to come. >> arnie sorenson the president and ceo of marriott. >> thanks simon. he didn't rule out an appointed position. but conversation to continue another day. in case you missed it. hp is going 3-d. jumpbing into the market and unveiling plans to take 3-d printing to the next level with multijet fusion. the technology will be able to print products ten times faster than any current conventional approaches and at a much lower cost. the technology is set t
mitt romney is something on the board. do you ever discuss that's something you might do further down the line. >> i have never discussed politics with mitt romney except for his politician. i love the job i am in. and i tend to stay here for a long time. >> would you go into public service? is that something that would interest. >> i think that's a very noble calling. i'm not sure i have it in my dna to go for electoral politics ever. that to many is a tough business these...
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, 17% say more likely to vote for obama. 20% more likely to vote for romney. 62% say it's not going to make any difference. our pollsterings say it reinforces the intensity of the bases on both sides. we did have a separate question that asked would you support a state-level same-sex marriage law in your state? 54% said, yes, they would support that. 40% said no. of course, the question electorally is which are those states and which battleground states is there majority support for gay marriage? when you look at states like ohio, pennsylvania, north carolina, virginia, not at all clear what the answer to that is, sue. >> indeed, john. thank you very much. >>> well, this week just got a little worse for kleiner perkins. one of silicon valley's best known venture capital firms. they reportedly had an early investment in facebook. now they're embroiled in a high profile sexual harassment suit. jon fortt joins us live in san jose with the details. >> i got the suit right here. here's what we can see inside it. allen powell, partner at kleiner perkins is suing the firm for sexual harassmen
, 17% say more likely to vote for obama. 20% more likely to vote for romney. 62% say it's not going to make any difference. our pollsterings say it reinforces the intensity of the bases on both sides. we did have a separate question that asked would you support a state-level same-sex marriage law in your state? 54% said, yes, they would support that. 40% said no. of course, the question electorally is which are those states and which battleground states is there majority support for gay...
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and utah senator mitt romney moments away from the mob that day. officer eugene goodman saved him. he says he's frustrated with people who had gone along with the big lie, telling americans that the election was stolen he now says he hopes to leave some of the broken glass and damaged parts of the capitol right where the rioters left them he says as a reminder that when we succumb to the untruths as a nation, it can lead to violence and even death our thanks to nbc's frank thorpe for those stirring photos. >>> the extremism that inspired the attack on january the 6th is on the rise. there's new domestic terrorism incidents hitting a high not seen in decades. according to new analysis from "the washington post" and the centers for strategic and international studies. since 2015 right-wing extremists have been involved in 267 plots or attacks, and 91 deaths driven mostly by white supremacists, anti-muslim and anti-government groups experts say social media has accelerated the problem, acting as a sort of safe haven for extremists to easily share their theories and grievances. so once
and utah senator mitt romney moments away from the mob that day. officer eugene goodman saved him. he says he's frustrated with people who had gone along with the big lie, telling americans that the election was stolen he now says he hopes to leave some of the broken glass and damaged parts of the capitol right where the rioters left them he says as a reminder that when we succumb to the untruths as a nation, it can lead to violence and even death our thanks to nbc's frank thorpe for those...
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before the election hurricane sandy hit and barack obama got to showcase leadership during that mitt romney was ahead in the national polls the day that happened on election day barack obama won the popular vote by four points. here is one from way back machine, 20 years ago. five days before the 2000 election, the revelation of george w. bush's 1976dui arrest hit. bush was leading in the polls by four points when that happened remember, bush got elected president in 2000, but al gore ended up winning the popular vote was this late surprise the reason for that? >> steve kornacki. thanks >>> covid watch. we are now in uncharted territory. not even in the dark days of spring and summer did this happen just minutes ago "the washington post" reports that the united states recorded more than 80,000 new cases today, the most in a single day ever. here are the latest official numbers from johns hopkins the u.s. averaging nearly 20,000 more cases a day compared to the beginning of the month this week 14 states hit all-time highs for hospitalizations that's new data from the covid tracking project t
before the election hurricane sandy hit and barack obama got to showcase leadership during that mitt romney was ahead in the national polls the day that happened on election day barack obama won the popular vote by four points. here is one from way back machine, 20 years ago. five days before the 2000 election, the revelation of george w. bush's 1976dui arrest hit. bush was leading in the polls by four points when that happened remember, bush got elected president in 2000, but al gore ended up...
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why wall street backers are singing mitt romney's praises. we'll see what that all means in just a moment when "squawk box" returns. no. it's called grid iq. the 4:51 is leaving at 4:51. ♪ they cut the power. it'll fix itself. power's back on. quick thinking traffic lights and self correcting power grids make the world predictable. thrillingly predictable. ♪ my baby drove up in a brand new cadillac.... ♪ ♪ look here, daddy, i'm never coming back..... ♪ discover the new spirit of cadillac and the best offers of the season. lease this 2015 standard collection srx for around $359 a month. twhat do i do?. you need to catch the 4:10 huh? the equipment tracking system will get you to the loading dock. ♪ there should be a truck leaving now. i got it. now jump off the bridge. what? in 3...2...1... are you kidding me? go. right on time. right now, over 20,000 trains are running reliably. we call that predictable. thrillingly predictable. . >>> talking politics now. buzz is building that maybe mitt romney is ready to do it again, run for pr
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. >> joining us is mike murphy, former adviser to jeb bush, mitt romney and john mccain let me start with you, mr. murphy tonight is about afghanistan the markets are interested as well as far as what is happening with secretary mnuchin and mitch mcconnell and the discussion beginning about tax reform how successful will the president be in changing the narrative? >> the big question is can he stay on the teleprompter, which is what the staff is praying for or will he ad lib and break into the confederate anthem and then we're back to where we were last week not an easy thing like tax reform. >> jared, it looks like they are trying to get beyond this when it comes to secretary mnuchin meeting with mitch mcconnell today in a very high-profile event. >> that's how make pence was describing it. this would be a great week for those guys to shift from the chaos, madness and divisiveness of last week by the way, let's not forget because we were talking about it a great deal, the extent to which the business community bailed on them i guess i'm -- first of all, i agree with everything mike
. >> joining us is mike murphy, former adviser to jeb bush, mitt romney and john mccain let me start with you, mr. murphy tonight is about afghanistan the markets are interested as well as far as what is happening with secretary mnuchin and mitch mcconnell and the discussion beginning about tax reform how successful will the president be in changing the narrative? >> the big question is can he stay on the teleprompter, which is what the staff is praying for or will he ad lib and...
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some kind of program, not this particular one, look at all other programs, massachusetts, governor romney was there, getting through a swarm of universal health care there that was rather a intriguing because it put the burden of the responsibility on the individual. every person in massachusetts under that theory had to have health insurance or else they were taxed as a result. they were penalized as a result. something like that do you think that would have a better response among businesses in the u.s.? >> well, in fact, that was a survey question we asked and turns out that 51%, only a slight majority, were opposed to offering a public plan to the uninsured, to small groups and pre65 retirees, and this has to do with a lot of distrust and the fact under a public plan, doctors or physicians and hospitals who get paid about 25% less. so, the playing field would no longer be level. >> okay. we are going to have to leave it there. larry, unless you have anything else? >> no, that would close it down. thank you, trish. appreciate it. >> thanks. melissa? >>> another huge week on the earning
some kind of program, not this particular one, look at all other programs, massachusetts, governor romney was there, getting through a swarm of universal health care there that was rather a intriguing because it put the burden of the responsibility on the individual. every person in massachusetts under that theory had to have health insurance or else they were taxed as a result. they were penalized as a result. something like that do you think that would have a better response among businesses...
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you saw mitt romney earlier calling trump an albatross around the neck of the republican party and it's a real challenge for them if trump doesn't get this nomination, what will he do? that's a total unknown at this point. >> this was an amazing quote that i saw about, you know, ron desantis, you're not ready, wait until 2028 he could only serve one more term and the shakespeare quote, there's a tide in the affairs of men which taken at the flood leads on fortune if you don't do it at that point, the voyage of your life is bound and shallows and miseries and they're talking about chris christie remember, when he said i'm not doing it now waited if you don't -- >> waiting is always a bad idea. >> it's a bad idea >> if there's a moment to run, history shows you should run look at barack obama everybody said he wasn't ready >> they knew -- shakespeare, there might have been more than one person he may have been more than one person no one could have been that brilliant. >> the fault is not in our stars, it's against ourselves. we could do this all morning >> still to come -- crypto regulat
you saw mitt romney earlier calling trump an albatross around the neck of the republican party and it's a real challenge for them if trump doesn't get this nomination, what will he do? that's a total unknown at this point. >> this was an amazing quote that i saw about, you know, ron desantis, you're not ready, wait until 2028 he could only serve one more term and the shakespeare quote, there's a tide in the affairs of men which taken at the flood leads on fortune if you don't do it at...
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hoffa saying mitt romney represents everything that's wrong with our financial system. he made his money as ceo of bain capital while destroying u.s. businesses, sending good paying american jobs overseas and filling his pockets with millions while putting workers out on the street. so what does the teamsters organization do with its money? in part it invests a lot of its money in private equity. in fact, up to or more than $1 billion worth of teamsters private equity investments made by individual teamsters regional funds around the country, they're operated separately from the teamsters national, but nonetheless i spoke to one of the people in charge of making those investments. take a look at what rome said the head of the western conference teamsters pension trust. and he said, i'll be honest with you, i cringe sometimes when i hear them beating up on private equity for the sake of beating up on private equity. you can do so-called social investing and make just as much money as these others. now, he told me in fact the teamsters don't have a single penny invested w
hoffa saying mitt romney represents everything that's wrong with our financial system. he made his money as ceo of bain capital while destroying u.s. businesses, sending good paying american jobs overseas and filling his pockets with millions while putting workers out on the street. so what does the teamsters organization do with its money? in part it invests a lot of its money in private equity. in fact, up to or more than $1 billion worth of teamsters private equity investments made by...
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with president obama getting re-elected or mitt romney getting elected either one will have support of the american people. they don't want the new republican president to live with thinks fiscal cliff. >> when do we deal with our problems? longer term problems that are out there that people like judd gregg who was on yesterday who said we have to teal with this. >> it depends on the president, whether it's president obama or president romney showing leadership and owning the issue. president obama so far has not been willing to do it. he ignored simpson-bowles. the question is will he take it on in his second term or will president romney seriously take it on in his first term. >> go ahead? >> i agree with neel. the base case is not that we go over the cliff. we're assuming something like a 1 to 1.5% hit to gdp. we expect some tax cuts will get extended. there's a nonzero probability we'll have gridlock after the the election and the out come in that scenario is very, very dire. >> i know. that's what i heard that the american people will be behind whoever -- like 47% will be behind e
with president obama getting re-elected or mitt romney getting elected either one will have support of the american people. they don't want the new republican president to live with thinks fiscal cliff. >> when do we deal with our problems? longer term problems that are out there that people like judd gregg who was on yesterday who said we have to teal with this. >> it depends on the president, whether it's president obama or president romney showing leadership and owning the issue....
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side it does not look like there's more than one republican, everybody is going to be watching mitt romney to see what he does but it does not look like there's going to be any other republicans who are going to break with the white house and so we're going to have status quo. the vote will be taken at some point in january and then we move right into iowa and new hampshire. >> let's listen. senator elizabeth warren actually speaking to john harwood as part of cnbc's speak easy series. here's what she said about taxing billionaires. >> government listens disproportionately to rich guys who don't want to pay taxes. remember, for everybody who says that this government is caught in gridlock. remember that when the question was cutting taxes for the richest and for the biggest corporations, it took republicans about five weeks in order to call everybody in and do a trillion and a half dollars in tax breaks, tax breaks that went mostly to those at the top. >> frank, i know you said that she has dropped in the polls, that she doesn't have the same standing what happened? which of her proposals
side it does not look like there's more than one republican, everybody is going to be watching mitt romney to see what he does but it does not look like there's going to be any other republicans who are going to break with the white house and so we're going to have status quo. the vote will be taken at some point in january and then we move right into iowa and new hampshire. >> let's listen. senator elizabeth warren actually speaking to john harwood as part of cnbc's speak easy series....
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i later found out that governor romney was trained in opera and he could really sing. i sing like a horribly deep-throated duck with a cold. i got up there. boston fans were actually pretty nice. but i had a secret weapon. i brought my wife out with me and she went out to mid court and we had it planned after the first two verses, on the verse that begins "and the rockets red glare," she started to sing and she was so good the place gave her a standing ovation. i was there in a patriots' jersey. i didn't care about my voice being terrible. i was deathly afraid that i would forget the words. that would have been death to a politician. for weeks before, i had a card with the words to the anthem. and every time in between meetings, i would take the card out and study it. and i didn't blow any of the words. >> this really had an affect on you. you learned your lesson and you will not agree to do -- even if the yankees win, you're not going to wear a skirt? >> no. it's interesting. there's a parallel here. i have -- since we got locked in our budget negotiations, we were th
i later found out that governor romney was trained in opera and he could really sing. i sing like a horribly deep-throated duck with a cold. i got up there. boston fans were actually pretty nice. but i had a secret weapon. i brought my wife out with me and she went out to mid court and we had it planned after the first two verses, on the verse that begins "and the rockets red glare," she started to sing and she was so good the place gave her a standing ovation. i was there in a...
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but you didn't have a gap between those candidates doing well and mitt romney. he wasn't down in single digits and that's concern of jeb bush. he has $100 million in his super p.a.c.. the more he can make people aware of i had conservative record in florida he can make those numbers creep up. but this is unchartered territory. >> john, thank you. john harwood. joining us on set is virginia senator mark warner and senator, thank you very much for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> up look at everything that's happened over the last three days and it's enough to make your head spin. >> i do feel bad after that wonderful tranquillity segment you had before the 8:00 hour and now we'll talk about the budget. >> things get more boisterous and more contankerous. you're more likely to get a budget deal in the short term? >> speaker boehner was somebody who actually was willing to try to do the grand bargain, to try to do a variation on the simpson-bowles deal a few years ago. something i worked on with the gang of six that if we had done we could have had a lot of
but you didn't have a gap between those candidates doing well and mitt romney. he wasn't down in single digits and that's concern of jeb bush. he has $100 million in his super p.a.c.. the more he can make people aware of i had conservative record in florida he can make those numbers creep up. but this is unchartered territory. >> john, thank you. john harwood. joining us on set is virginia senator mark warner and senator, thank you very much for being here. >> thanks for having me....
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romney had 90% backing with republicans and still lost. and i don't know how you get some of these guys. you know, i can't -- bill kristol finally said that trump had a good day yesterday. it killed him to say it. can he make that up? that shortfall? not getting all the republicans, he's going to get enough from somewhere else to do it? >> i can tell you i look at my home state of pennsylvania. they had the largest primary turnout ever. they had a turnout in the primary that rivalled what they get in most general elections all driven by donald trump pulling out new people. i think that's what's going to happen in the fall. i think trump is going to pull out a lot of people that traditionally are not voting. i think he has some attraction at least in my state he has attraction to democrats and independents. and is he going to -- would it be great if he got the same percentage mitt romney did among republicans? yes. do i think he can get there? i actually do. if he continues as he has behaved here in the last month, last week or two, you kno
romney had 90% backing with republicans and still lost. and i don't know how you get some of these guys. you know, i can't -- bill kristol finally said that trump had a good day yesterday. it killed him to say it. can he make that up? that shortfall? not getting all the republicans, he's going to get enough from somewhere else to do it? >> i can tell you i look at my home state of pennsylvania. they had the largest primary turnout ever. they had a turnout in the primary that rivalled what...
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this, the republicans put forth many mod pratt candidates the last two have been moderate, mccain and romney and win ratio is 0-2. they are part of the staen. . of the print media is part of the establishment that is the corps being rebelled against. i'm sure hibd close doors, draghi and janet yellen would agree with everything xeptd for the big recession. if they didn't, they would be raising rates or certainly wouldn't be adding more liquidity to the drenched earth we've already had. with regard to the recession and what he said if he gets in office, it's kind of hard to argue with. fiscal side is what's needed, fiscal side is what's needed. monetary side from the central bank has not only run its course but beyond the epilog. it's hard to argue with everything except the adjectives as to how deep and ugly it would be. if these are good times right now and everybody is disheartened, i don't think a recession would be any fun but i don't think it would be hujs. it would last long. >> john manly, to hear those comments though, eight years, nine years in a bull market at this point. we know t
this, the republicans put forth many mod pratt candidates the last two have been moderate, mccain and romney and win ratio is 0-2. they are part of the staen. . of the print media is part of the establishment that is the corps being rebelled against. i'm sure hibd close doors, draghi and janet yellen would agree with everything xeptd for the big recession. if they didn't, they would be raising rates or certainly wouldn't be adding more liquidity to the drenched earth we've already had. with...
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louis with mitt romney's former partner. investors that see this as the last -- >> who is going to get it? >> i can't tell you that. >> that's what he was asking. >> that's what i'm asking. >> you told us during the break that -- >> san diego is looking good. >> more than 30% of your players come from overseas, 62 different countries. you were talking about whether or not immigration will be an issue under president trump. is it? >> it isn't yet. we still need to see how it all plays itself out. many of our players are here on work visas or are getting green cards because they're coming in and following the imabrasion mi laws and policies in place today. we want to be the lead for a new america, diversity and immigration that's driven growth. >> are you lob heing the white house? >> all the leagues are doing what they can to pay close attention to it, for sure. >> obviously your attendance is very strong right now. at the same time you have a very engaged social media audience, right? fast of the growing league on media. 687
louis with mitt romney's former partner. investors that see this as the last -- >> who is going to get it? >> i can't tell you that. >> that's what he was asking. >> that's what i'm asking. >> you told us during the break that -- >> san diego is looking good. >> more than 30% of your players come from overseas, 62 different countries. you were talking about whether or not immigration will be an issue under president trump. is it? >> it isn't yet....
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this is a pretty sharp contrast to what happened when mitt romney went abroad in 2012, isn't it? everybody thought donald trump was going to somehow make a fool of himself, further diminish his poll ratings and yet the opposite seems to be happening here in the last couple of days, ambassador. >> well, look. as i say i think in terms of optics, he got what he wanted. he went to mexico, ate a doughnut, had a cup of coffee, really good photo-op. in terms of demonstrating he's a loader, i think he failed. i can only imagine what happens when he sits down with vladimir putin. >> thank you for your time, sir. appreciate it. >> bye-bye. >> jeffrey davidow, former ambassador to mexico. >>> let's get to a cnbc news update now with sharon epperson. hi, sharon. >> hey there. senate minority leader reid says he and president obama will not permit a stop gap spending bill to kick washington's unfinished budget business into next year as tea party conservatives demand. message in a conference call with reporters. >>> new video coming in from the space-x falcon ix rocket explosion at the launc
this is a pretty sharp contrast to what happened when mitt romney went abroad in 2012, isn't it? everybody thought donald trump was going to somehow make a fool of himself, further diminish his poll ratings and yet the opposite seems to be happening here in the last couple of days, ambassador. >> well, look. as i say i think in terms of optics, he got what he wanted. he went to mexico, ate a doughnut, had a cup of coffee, really good photo-op. in terms of demonstrating he's a loader, i...
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now, in the article it did mention people like kevin madden, romney's guy. and mentioned there are some never trumpers there that are like, oh, yeah. his supporters are -- but the actual people behind him were -- i don't know. it's like a media narrative that this disenfranchises core supporters. >> i think some of the media want to push back on donald trump. they don't want him to soften. because i think they realize it'll hurt his campaign. >> even though they're the biggest critics of the original horrible policy he softens it and it's like, you can't do that. you said you were going to be the hahn. you can't soften. we can't win. >> we want the new jobs and the enforcement force that's going to round folks up. in my district if i talk to the tea party groups, the furthest right groups in my district. you say we're going to secure the border. they're final with this kind of a strategy. i think americans on the right get so frustrated that we don't enforce our laws. let's enforce our laws and have our american government and american people decide who gets
now, in the article it did mention people like kevin madden, romney's guy. and mentioned there are some never trumpers there that are like, oh, yeah. his supporters are -- but the actual people behind him were -- i don't know. it's like a media narrative that this disenfranchises core supporters. >> i think some of the media want to push back on donald trump. they don't want him to soften. because i think they realize it'll hurt his campaign. >> even though they're the biggest...
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maybe we need romney to come in. i do feel -- but not off topic nationally. i think what's happening is in this country, we're all getting tired of guys. jamie dimon did get his pay package approved. corporate america is unique. when you're at the top in corporate america, you make much more money than everybody else, you live like a king, it's almost impossible to get you thrown out, there is no justice by what average people watch. and i just say let's just call it like it is. it's a great thing to be a ceo because you're almost accountable to nothing. >> you don't think greifeld should be ousted because of this, do you? >> no i'm saying he'll probably get a raise. everybody that's go inc. to get a raise gets a raise. corporate america, the shareholders don't play much of a role. this is the world that we're in. i say this because why does volume go down? why have people left this market 234 droves? is it because they have great roles in voting on ceos? is it because people think it's fair? no, it's just a big ripoff. >> pay packages are more towards tracki
maybe we need romney to come in. i do feel -- but not off topic nationally. i think what's happening is in this country, we're all getting tired of guys. jamie dimon did get his pay package approved. corporate america is unique. when you're at the top in corporate america, you make much more money than everybody else, you live like a king, it's almost impossible to get you thrown out, there is no justice by what average people watch. and i just say let's just call it like it is. it's a great...
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. >> i didn't work for the romney company and i didn't have anything to do with that. i did have a lot to do with the bush campaign which was quite well run. >> i'm glad the eight years of them didn't go well. >> none of them went well. >> is that what you're suggesting. >> i did not say that. i'm saying you're saying heads should roll and this is symptomatic. >> this is a big deal. >> this is a republican national convention. >> you just keep talking that will work. sara, if you're telling me that in eight years of the george w. bush administration nothing worth that the equivalent of 21 words from a speech being the same, okay. i'm listening. let me just say that, last night showed through giuliani, through the victims of parents, we are precarious and not feeling safe in this country and secure in this world: that's important. now, people who want to bash campaign they know nothing about and want to ride they're high horses and there are many of them these days in oppositions, i would just remind them the other reason the pence pick is wonderful because he stood up
. >> i didn't work for the romney company and i didn't have anything to do with that. i did have a lot to do with the bush campaign which was quite well run. >> i'm glad the eight years of them didn't go well. >> none of them went well. >> is that what you're suggesting. >> i did not say that. i'm saying you're saying heads should roll and this is symptomatic. >> this is a big deal. >> this is a republican national convention. >> you just keep...
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you looked at the last election, mitt romney won the male vote, and you're a straight talker, your greatest strengths. the other night on stage talking to carly, you said you interrupted everybody else, and not me. one person's strong tough talking is another person's rude. any blowback from that? >> no, in fact, she was being rude. listen, you know what the key is to attracting female voters is to speak to them and talk to them the way you do to male voters. you don't want to be treated any differently on set because you're a woman. >> true. >> carly is not treated differently by me on the debate stage because she's a woman, and she wouldn't want it. believe me, in the same sequence, i said the same to casic, i'm not done yet. nobody asks me about saying that to john, right? well, believe me, carly fiorina is up there competing hard to be the nominee, so am i. she interrupts me, i'll say it. she ran every everybody wednesday night. let's face it. she interrupted everybody. there were tread marks on people's faces every time carly fiorina ran them over. they let it happen. it's not happenin
you looked at the last election, mitt romney won the male vote, and you're a straight talker, your greatest strengths. the other night on stage talking to carly, you said you interrupted everybody else, and not me. one person's strong tough talking is another person's rude. any blowback from that? >> no, in fact, she was being rude. listen, you know what the key is to attracting female voters is to speak to them and talk to them the way you do to male voters. you don't want to be treated...
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don't -- there's a weird idea in this country and someone told me that the reason -- one of the reasons romney lost was because people said he's going to let corporations off the hook even more. and that is a visceral feeling people have. they don't see it as the job creators. the government doesn't create the jobs though. >> thank you, steve. >>> when we come back, another casino farewell in atlantic city today. we'll have details after the break. then france is being invaded by netflix. can the online streaming giant become the creme de la creme in europe? we'll talk about the expansion plan in just a bit. will mean making it lighter. one day, factories will work with the cloud. one day... is today. where the reward was that what if tnew car smelledit card and the freedom of the open road? a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earnings toward part or even all of a new chevrolet, buick, gmc or cadillac - with no limits. so every time you use it, you're not just shopping for goods. you're shopping for somethi
don't -- there's a weird idea in this country and someone told me that the reason -- one of the reasons romney lost was because people said he's going to let corporations off the hook even more. and that is a visceral feeling people have. they don't see it as the job creators. the government doesn't create the jobs though. >> thank you, steve. >>> when we come back, another casino farewell in atlantic city today. we'll have details after the break. then france is being invaded by...
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he says mitt romney represents everything that is wrong with our financial system. he made his money on bain capital by destroying american business and filling his pockets with millions while putting workers out on the street. does that mean that the teamsters themselves don't invest in private equity? no, it does not. the regional pension funds have more than $1 billion invested in private equity. in fact, one of the private equity investors inside the teamsters organization had this to say. take a look at what the western conference teamsters pension trust investments chair, he said "i'll be honest with you, i cringe sometimes when i hear them beating you on private equity for the sake of beating up on private equity. can you do so-called social investing and make just as much money as these others," telling me that in fact the teamsters don't have any money at all invested in bain but they do invest in what he calls worker friendly private equity funds. he said they go out and find those private equity vehicles that are not slashing jobs, that are building compa
he says mitt romney represents everything that is wrong with our financial system. he made his money on bain capital by destroying american business and filling his pockets with millions while putting workers out on the street. does that mean that the teamsters themselves don't invest in private equity? no, it does not. the regional pension funds have more than $1 billion invested in private equity. in fact, one of the private equity investors inside the teamsters organization had this to say....